There are many photography tips out there that can get you to take better photos. This short article will try to give you as many of them as possible in the shortest amount of time possible.
Tip 1:
Isolate the Main Object of Interest - Try to keep the photo primarily concentrated on one subject of interest. If you're photographing a zoo and there are ten donkeys, isolate to one donkey alone.
Tip 2:
Add More Depth of Field - You can take a picture of two people talking and place their backs in front of a wall OR you could place their side arm facing the wall and use the lines of the wall to lead to the people and thus add more depth.
Tip 3:
Use Color to Attract Attention - Bright colors like red, orange, and yellow get lots of attention. Having your subject in this color and all the other colors around it be dull will add much more attention to the subject.
Tip 4:
Frame the Subject - Use framing devices such as windows, borders, and even trees to frame the subject.
Tip 5:
Balance the Photo - A photo can be balanced many different ways. You can use symmetrical balance and balance the subject with a mirror object. You can also balance the left side of a photo with the right side in a weighted way as if they were equally the same size on a scale.
Tip 6:
Keep it Simple - As much as complex photos can seem luring, simple photos will be much easier to view, understand, and will be more liked in general. When you master simple photos then move on to more complex photos.
Those are some simple tips to get your photos looking better in no time. Print these out, tape them to the refrigerator, tape them in front of the toilet, put them everywhere and most importantly, implement them in your photos A.S.A.P.
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